The walking stick has a round loop handle for easy and comfortable handling. This walking stick is polished to a smooth black/brown color of the wood. Ebony is dense enough to sink in water. UK - remo...

A rare and elegant form of knobkerrie with the striking face set at an angle to the shaft. From an ex-colonial collection. Turkana, Kenya. 1930's - 1940's. There is a nicely detailed rib extending fro...

A fine example of an original mid to late 19th Century South African Zulu Ironwood Knobkerrie club. Condition is very good for its age. Such clubs were carved from the buttress roots of ironwood sapli...

About the item: Two rare and interesting antique 19th century African tribal clubs, c 1890. One is a Zulu knobkerrie with carved bulbous end which indicates it was probably used for ceremonial purpose...

It is carved on a style of which most of the examples found in museums indicate are 19th century. This example is in great shape and it is a VERY RARE EXAMPLE with a handle, indication it was made for...